Sprinting Forward
By: Cheyenne Haupler Most athletes start their journey in a sport through youth leagues or family tradition, but for track captain Jaren Hoffman, it began with a simple observation from…
Read moreBy: Cheyenne Haupler Most athletes start their journey in a sport through youth leagues or family tradition, but for track captain Jaren Hoffman, it began with a simple observation from…
Read moreThe flour was flying and the pressure was on in Tanya Clark’s Bake Shop class this week as a talented group of seniors faced off in a high-stakes cupcake challenge.…
Read moreBy: Xander Rigali When the temperature drops and most Woodland Regional High School students head indoors, the Ski and Snowboard Club is just getting started. The club has been a…
Read moreBy: Cheyenne Haupler For Woodland senior Ava Napiello, being captain isn’t just about calling plays, but about setting the standard. Having stepped into a larger role on the team later…
Read moreBy Cheyenne Haupler The wait is over, way over. Woodland puts the “late” in the latest homecoming ever. This controversial topic arises each year as students are comfortably into the…
Read moreBy: Xander Rigali Ending with a victory, the girls swim team secured the NVL championship title for the sixth year in a row. This accomplishment was hard-earned, marked by significant…
Read moreBy: Sadie Bronn For Captain Kallee Howley, the team is more than a sport; it’s a family. Having a close team is the top priority for her. “We’re not just…
Read moreBy: Sadie Bronn For senior captain Eva Lynn, the pool isn’t just a big hole filled with water; it’s a place charged with emotion and hard work. Many people underestimate…
Read moreBy William Geci Leah Zainc, girls cross country captain, leads by example and discipline as a senior captain after four years of running her best on the team. Both of…
Read moreBy William Geci One of the great runners on the Woodland cross country team is Logan Mack, junior boys cross country captain due to his commitment and dedication to the…
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